Medidas de Gestao das Pescarias Marinhas e Aquicultura 2019 The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2018 | Page 7

BOXES 14. .  The EAF-Nansen programme 1.  Sex-disaggregated employment statistics 33 15. .  Climate change and 39 16. .  Predicting changes in species distributions 90 17. .  Increasing the adaptive 2. .  About stock status classification 3. .  Reporting on SDG targets 14.4., 14.6 and 14.b 4. .  The gap between developed and developing countries’ sustainability trends in relation to marine capture fisheries 91 5. .  Estimating total fish catches and their meaning 93 6. .  Capacity development initiatives to support implementation of the Port State Measures Agreement and complementary instruments 99 7. .  Examples of initiatives and measures adopted by RFMOs to combat IUU fishing 101 8. .  Mainstreaming biodiversity concerns in fisheries 103 poverty eradication in fisheries 130 18. .  2022 announced as the International Year of Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture 20. .  Information and communication technology in support of small-scale fisheries and aquaculture 141 21. .  Nha Trang indicators to measure the contribution of small-scale aquaculture to sustainable rural development 143 10. .  Fish in the food systems of 23. .  Promotion of the human 11. .  Importance of inland fish for low-income food-deficit countries and landlocked countries 117 12. .  2016–2017 Margarita Lizárraga Medal 121 13. .  Key FAO information resources supporting implementation of the ecosystem approach to fisheries and aquaculture 122 139 19. .  Hidden harvest 2: expanding measures of the socio-economic contributions of small-scale fisheries 140 22. .  Unique identifiers for 115 132 capacity of the fisheries and aquaculture sector: FAO support to countries 137 9. .  Contribution of recreational fishing in inland waters 110 Pacific Island countries 124 stocks and fisheries 150 rights–based approach in small- scale fisheries at major international conferences, 2016–2017 159 24. .  Safer dive fishing in Nicaragua through South–South cooperation: a success story 162 25. .  Examples of the four types of ecosystem goods and services which are key to blue growth interventions 167 | v | 26. .  Cabo Verde: adopting blue growth policies to harness the potential of the ocean 169 27. .  Mangrove conservation and economic opportunities in Kenya 169 28. .  Global Action Programme (GAP) on Food Security and Nutrition in Small Island Developing States 170 29. .  Supporting sustainable aquaculture development at the regional and subregional level: the example of the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean 177 30. .  Short-term fish demand and supply projections for evaluating the growth potential of aquaculture 182 31. .  China’s Thirteenth Five-Year Plan: potential impact on fisheries and aquaculture 183